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What part of "Do Not Call" is confusing?
I've been on the don't call list for several years and recently have noticed an uptick in the amount of crap messages. Two unsolicited pre-recorded voice mail calls today (President's Day when they figure I'll be at home) from San Diego real estate agents. One claimed to have got my number from a "tax" list. The second was smarter and used a voice mail for return messages. They know full well what the DO NOT CALL list is and how easy it is to check. Claims of ignorance are a crock for anyone with half a brain which one would think a realtor has possession of. Terry Anderson and Dave Zimkin have been added to the complaint list with the National Do Not Call Registry. Realtors are beginning to match the entertainment level of the Pakistani callers claiming to be from the IRS.— February 15, 2016 1:19 p.m.